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1 Hockey team faces off against their opponents. 2 Cindy Karbutowski separates carnations. 3 Freshmen spend a typical lunch hour in the Wallace cafeteria casino. 4 Joe Arrendondo addresses guests at the Martin Luther King Day Program. 5 Students frolic in the snow during lunch hour. 6 A Wallace janitor clears the school sidewalks after a recent snowfall. Student
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To most students at Wallace, winter meant sub-zero temperatures, both out¬ side and inside, snow, boring lunch hours stuck in the cafeteria, falling into a schoolwork rut, and counting down the days till Christmas vacation. Swim meets and basketball games occupied the evenings of many students throughout the season. December brought the long awaited Inaugural Ball — long awaited because it meant the arrival of a needed vacation. When students returned to school in Jan¬ uary, Wallace played host to the city¬ wide celebration of Dr. Martin Luther King’s birthday. February was bright¬ ened by the Philosopher ' s sale of carnations for Valentine’s Day, and by the late-month Basketball Homecoming. The HiY’s of Wirt and Wallace together sponsored a HiY Sweetheart Ball in the old gym, where a new Sweetheart was crowned to reign over the up¬ coming year. Wallace boys became involved in a new sport, hockey. The Optimists of Glen Park sponsored the team which captured second place in the area high school hockey league.
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This year, the Brickies of Hobart had two opportunities to view Lew Wallace Homecoming festivities. The Hornets were barely beaten by the Brickies on the football field, but on the basketball court, it was a completely different story, as the Hornets won 55-54 To make Wallace ' s fifth annual Basketball Homecoming better than ever, floats were added. Each class constructed a small wagon- size float, and the Freshmen rolled away with first place for their entry, “Don’t Baby the Brickies. The Junior class spon¬ sored a pre-Homecoming dance on Thursday in the surge with Listen” providing the musical entertainment. Prior to the game, each class selected a Homecoming court in homeroom with the underclasses choosing their own princess and the entire school selecting the queen. Two ties were in¬ volved in this year ' s election, which placed six girls on both the Sophomore and Senior courts. During halftime, Connie Corle was crowned 1974 Basketball Homecoming Queen. 28 — Student Lite
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